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needs to get back on the right track also corporate america has messed with the wrong people facing salary cuts port workers in the east coast are threatening to strike to get him to impact the economy to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars right about why this strike in particular is so important and how if it's successful it could bring about a future of leisure society for working americans plus it's been less than two years but a new government in japan is already forgotten all the lessons learned from the fukushima nuclear crisis as millions of tons of radioactive debris drifts at this moment for the united states is west coast i know what the japanese government is now doing if you put the entire world in danger and later in the show we'll have your take my take a live segment your chance to call in and ask a question share your thoughts live on the air. you need to know this president obama is back in washington d.c. senators back in washington d.c. the speaker john boehner and the rest of the republicans in the house are still on vacation here is democratic senate ma
needs to get back on the right track also corporate america has messed with the wrong people facing salary cuts port workers in the east coast are threatening to strike to get him to impact the economy to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars right about why this strike in particular is so important and how if it's successful it could bring about a future of leisure society for working americans plus it's been less than two years but a new government in japan is already forgotten all the...
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this country uses violence when it reaches and it legitimatizes the balance they are made in america on the t.v. . i never thought i could earn a living this way. should test small arms so those photos to russian building client natalee also lost count of all the weapons she's fired over the past twelve years but i got so used to it sometimes my friends ask me to join them at the rifle range and i say no way i'm so tired of shooting. the plant's history goes from making firearms during world war two to ballistic missiles from nuclear submarines during the cold war the bulk of the soviet industry was moved here in the 1940's to flee the advancing germans so if you were also became the heart of soviet military production closed off to foreigners for half a century it thrived on the message of the soviet military when the u.s.s.r. collapsed but life here was shaken to the core but some adapted to better than others. this is the fuel truck factory russia's number one truck maker look at how well the workplace is organized everything's gone to make sure the workers don't waste time waitin
this country uses violence when it reaches and it legitimatizes the balance they are made in america on the t.v. . i never thought i could earn a living this way. should test small arms so those photos to russian building client natalee also lost count of all the weapons she's fired over the past twelve years but i got so used to it sometimes my friends ask me to join them at the rifle range and i say no way i'm so tired of shooting. the plant's history goes from making firearms during world...
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europeans feel that america -- george soros said to me the great thing about being a rich guy in america versus europe is in america if you're rich, people look up to you, and you're not necessarily. what is interesting is similar tensions are evident in europe, two and similar reactions. we've all been following france and attacks at the top living to 70% in the reaction of it to belgium. not for tax purposes, except kind of for tax purposes. in switzerland interestingly, there is a huge kind of national revolt against the superrich should all pay a high-tech suit either. very similar tensions, but there's a more extreme dynamic in the united states. >> which u.s. government policies in your view of that and perpetuate the transfer of wealth between the middle class in the top 1%? and could you rank importance, including for example -- >> would probably take all night. >> i suppose it would, but please address and include the tax equity, inequities, especially between earned income and capital gains. the federal reserves policy of low interest rates and the emphasis on spending rather t
europeans feel that america -- george soros said to me the great thing about being a rich guy in america versus europe is in america if you're rich, people look up to you, and you're not necessarily. what is interesting is similar tensions are evident in europe, two and similar reactions. we've all been following france and attacks at the top living to 70% in the reaction of it to belgium. not for tax purposes, except kind of for tax purposes. in switzerland interestingly, there is a huge kind...
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for instance which is trained all the the armies that became the torturers of latin america that started after world war two i would say the training troops is especially in the middle east in the case of iraq or in afghanistan something of a catastrophe it's premised on a fantasy that if the u.s. buys the uniforms gives them the guns provides in the training that somehow these will be reliable forces you can see in the case of afghanistan big governments are united the governments are partners but the afghan troops don't consider the americans to be their friends in fact they consider them to be cultural aliens who are occupying their country more than fifty coalition troops were killed this year alone by members of the afghan security forces word is out that the obama administration wants to leave around ten thousand troops in afghanistan to continue to train afghan forces and carry out special operations after twenty fourteen when according to the obama administration american forces are supposed to have completely left the country the afghan government has less than two years to agre
for instance which is trained all the the armies that became the torturers of latin america that started after world war two i would say the training troops is especially in the middle east in the case of iraq or in afghanistan something of a catastrophe it's premised on a fantasy that if the u.s. buys the uniforms gives them the guns provides in the training that somehow these will be reliable forces you can see in the case of afghanistan big governments are united the governments are partners...
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it is in spain after wars there's no jobs so the solution for them is to immigrate to south america over here you know any in europe is more complicated you have parts of germany which have some of the best standard of living anywhere in the world you have northeastern italy for instance which has a tradition of small and two premierships you go to a small. construction area. making clothes in gucci style in florence or making food in bali and export all over the world but it is they've been doing that for a thousand years or so and then you compare it to rome maples in southern italy it's a total disgrace day themselves and say that they live in africa and in fact so this is the problem is the inequality inside the western capitalist system and this inequality is being reproduced by the chinese most of the time i am between those americas north and south europe and china whenever i travel inside china i see the same mistakes they are committing that the west has been committing for the past twenty years and it's basically to apply new liberalism to china alexander you clarkie disagree g
it is in spain after wars there's no jobs so the solution for them is to immigrate to south america over here you know any in europe is more complicated you have parts of germany which have some of the best standard of living anywhere in the world you have northeastern italy for instance which has a tradition of small and two premierships you go to a small. construction area. making clothes in gucci style in florence or making food in bali and export all over the world but it is they've been...
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will be a big discussion on the campuses on central asia and especially on the syrian situation so america has to take into account the russian position as much as the us while being an ally within nato and going to please the countries in the gulf which are big groups that. for a fair faceoff between egypt's president and the country's judiciary shows no signs of dying down in the midst supporters of mohamed morsi have remained outside egypt's most powerful court since they encircled it on saturday due to rule on the legality of the islamist control panel that drew up egypt's two constitution judges instead went on strike willing to be intimidated by the protests the court has also refused to oversee the referendum on the draft legislation set for mid december comes as anti president that mr mute calls for demos against what they call an oppressive regime last march is planned for tuesday and that's the political turmoil continues egypt's finances are also suffering economist explained to tom barton in cairo. with protests continuing around the clock both for and against egyptian presiden
will be a big discussion on the campuses on central asia and especially on the syrian situation so america has to take into account the russian position as much as the us while being an ally within nato and going to please the countries in the gulf which are big groups that. for a fair faceoff between egypt's president and the country's judiciary shows no signs of dying down in the midst supporters of mohamed morsi have remained outside egypt's most powerful court since they encircled it on...
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are located halfway between north america and western europe bergen archipelago is part of norway with a special status that allows other countries to set up industrial bases here in the middle of the cold war it served as the use of western most outposts now it's one of the last preserved relics. of the soviet union if it was cut off from any financial support for two decades curious interested i think it could be even more appealing for russians trying. to keep its presence on spitsbergen russia still maintaining a coal mine here but in terms of profit is far behind local souvenir shops so between. bill it is a big hit the defunct arne curtain still helps keep the money flowing. it's the russians doing your show but you can't play in rubbles they're also. your local administration is increasingly under pressure to bring the infrastructure up to more than standards these modernization efforts are not very popular with tourists if you come into a very authentic place like. it should stay the way it is that would be my wish i mean that's the part also the let you know authentic traditio
are located halfway between north america and western europe bergen archipelago is part of norway with a special status that allows other countries to set up industrial bases here in the middle of the cold war it served as the use of western most outposts now it's one of the last preserved relics. of the soviet union if it was cut off from any financial support for two decades curious interested i think it could be even more appealing for russians trying. to keep its presence on spitsbergen...
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position america says any use of. chemical weapons by syria would cross a red line for the administration what exactly do they mean by that a possible full military intervention. yes this is so of course it's afraid that goes around now for some time we have seen it in september. and that should have the pentagon saying that the movements of these stockpiles if within syria beyond the usual movements in the sites which are known. i do not feel that the western countries in spite of your demands you gene kranz of the u.k. would be ready to have admitted to an intervention with boots on the ground in syria so this issue of the chemical weapons. is so useful to eventually the ground put you money type of. intervention which may include some frights eventually but mostly i doubt strongly in western countries would send soldiers on the ground in syria and briefly do you think putin's visit to turkey will be helpful in overcoming the differences over syria between moscow and ankara . hopefully yes. as i said turkey cannot a
position america says any use of. chemical weapons by syria would cross a red line for the administration what exactly do they mean by that a possible full military intervention. yes this is so of course it's afraid that goes around now for some time we have seen it in september. and that should have the pentagon saying that the movements of these stockpiles if within syria beyond the usual movements in the sites which are known. i do not feel that the western countries in spite of your demands...
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what we really need in america is we need to reinvigorate our infrastructure our invest infrastructure is really really behind and there's a kind of self-denial about this i think we really need to think about maybe some more more balanced economics. reinvestment into infrastructure education core businesses investment policies fiscal policies are going to bring investment into america bring production back into the country and in turn be able to have you know we are banking for real people so people can borrow money and start real businesses even if it's a small business it doesn't have to be globalized it can be something in your town even learning from examples of micro finance and we need these kind of approaches and small view faceted it's not model dimensional and that is what's being done now it's a modern dimensional approach bernanke is basically buying the debt by printing money this is my sustainable if you don't do this the u.s. dollar is going to depreciate more against the currency we in turn are not making ourselves competitive again we are just are shoring the wealth co
what we really need in america is we need to reinvigorate our infrastructure our invest infrastructure is really really behind and there's a kind of self-denial about this i think we really need to think about maybe some more more balanced economics. reinvestment into infrastructure education core businesses investment policies fiscal policies are going to bring investment into america bring production back into the country and in turn be able to have you know we are banking for real people so...
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. >> difficult images, difficult words for these dark days in america. we begin this afternoon as the first of many funerals are held in newtown, connecticut. the beginning of what will prove to be a parade of ceremonies laying to rest beautiful young children and their dedicated young teachers who became the victims of a senseless and unspeakable act of violence. children like 6-year-old noah pozner, smart as a whip, gentle but rambunctious, mourned by his twin sister ariel who was in a different classroom and survived. jack pinto, also 6, loved skiing, baseball, and football and was a big fan of the new york giants, especially victor cruz. the star receiver wore the boy's name on his cleats and gloves in tribute during the giants game sunday night. as a nation grapples with how and why these many young lives were cut brutally short, it fell to the president in newtown last night to face the impossible task of consoling a town that lay in emotional ruins. >> i can only hope it helps for you to know that the you're not alone in your grief. that our world
. >> difficult images, difficult words for these dark days in america. we begin this afternoon as the first of many funerals are held in newtown, connecticut. the beginning of what will prove to be a parade of ceremonies laying to rest beautiful young children and their dedicated young teachers who became the victims of a senseless and unspeakable act of violence. children like 6-year-old noah pozner, smart as a whip, gentle but rambunctious, mourned by his twin sister ariel who was in a...
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treasuries with it so even though we're printing all this money it's not bidding up prices in america it's bidding up bond prices because the money we create gets sent to china or saudi arabia we're choose to buy treasuries that's where the inflation is showing up you have inflated bond prices but eventually that bubble has to burst because nobody wants bonds for the sake of owning bonds bonds represent a claim on on well a claim on on purchasing power on consumption and at some point the people holding our bonds are going to cash them in and actually buy something with the money and that's when all the inflation comes back to america america's shores like a tsunami coming in for of asia and it's going to overwhelm us because now all the paper money is going to come in and it's going to bid up the price of everything that's not nailed down right date the buns in america are trading at a two hundred and forty year high and they're in this massive bubble and when this bubble pops and the bonds crash that's ten that's the same thing as a currency crash how do you how do you avoid that an
treasuries with it so even though we're printing all this money it's not bidding up prices in america it's bidding up bond prices because the money we create gets sent to china or saudi arabia we're choose to buy treasuries that's where the inflation is showing up you have inflated bond prices but eventually that bubble has to burst because nobody wants bonds for the sake of owning bonds bonds represent a claim on on well a claim on on purchasing power on consumption and at some point the...
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their own and i called dr ornish i said you know every every i had never met him i said every doctor in america will believe this works but what they will say is nobody could follow that it's too extreme so he said come on out let's let's do a study and i interviewed all of his patients and what we discovered is they were thrilled they were delighted for us of all they could eat spaghetti and you know all kinds of foods they enjoyed they just set aside the animal products but they lost weight and their arteries were opening up again their energy was back they didn't need all the pills they didn't have the side effects and the expense and expense in the same way that president clinton has said you know i reversed my heart disease but look at me i'm twenty five pounds thinner he looks he looks better than he has in a long period of time so. it's so this is this is reversible there's you know one of the one of the contras to this take cholesterol out of your diet is that the body produces close yes are you suggesting that the or is this correct that the body produces cholesterol it responds to inf
their own and i called dr ornish i said you know every every i had never met him i said every doctor in america will believe this works but what they will say is nobody could follow that it's too extreme so he said come on out let's let's do a study and i interviewed all of his patients and what we discovered is they were thrilled they were delighted for us of all they could eat spaghetti and you know all kinds of foods they enjoyed they just set aside the animal products but they lost weight...
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going to be this nice another figure skating story who came up just short of the grand prix gold was america's ashley wagner the twenty one year old losing out to japan's mao asada to take silver but hopes to such results could be improved if she makes it to those impacts i think that the u.s. lady has a very deep in town to be out there are a lot of ladies that are really trying to get on to that olympic team but i think that i'm setting myself up to be in a good position to be on the team so four hundred twenty three days are left before the opening of the twenty fourteen winter olympics during this period hopefully all the plans will come to fruition and the organizers to deliver on their promise to make the sochi games in russia the most successful in history. calls for a party moscow. has always posting. to me speak your language. for programs and documentaries in arabic. reporting from the world's hot spots to feel peace interviews intriguing stories or you. can try. to. visit. to see a story. you think you understand it and then something else you hear or see some other part of it and r
going to be this nice another figure skating story who came up just short of the grand prix gold was america's ashley wagner the twenty one year old losing out to japan's mao asada to take silver but hopes to such results could be improved if she makes it to those impacts i think that the u.s. lady has a very deep in town to be out there are a lot of ladies that are really trying to get on to that olympic team but i think that i'm setting myself up to be in a good position to be on the team so...
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i mean, sometimes in america we have too much to choose from. and that's something that you kind of have spent a lot of time looking at. >> absolutely, yes. i'm. you know, i started tt research kind of by accident. i was looking at cultural differences between asian and anglo american children, because i felt that, well, you know, as an asian you're taught the benefits of having others choose, whereas as an american you're taught the benefits of choosing for yourself. and so i began to look at asian and anglo american children, and i was trying to show, or wanted to test the hypothesis, anyway, that asian children didn't care as much about choice. and i brought these kids into a room, and they were little kids, and i gave them either a situation where they had lots of toys to choose from, or just one toy. and i couldn't get anybody to play with the toys when they had a lot of choices to choose from. and i couldn't get it. i was like, "wait a minute. everybody's supposed to love choice. at least the americans are." and i kept adding more and more
i mean, sometimes in america we have too much to choose from. and that's something that you kind of have spent a lot of time looking at. >> absolutely, yes. i'm. you know, i started tt research kind of by accident. i was looking at cultural differences between asian and anglo american children, because i felt that, well, you know, as an asian you're taught the benefits of having others choose, whereas as an american you're taught the benefits of choosing for yourself. and so i began to...
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political elite is divided over the proper response to the magnitsky act the minister believes that america should not be banned from adopting russian children. for sanctioning lawmakers to the death of a lawyer in police custody that story ahead for you here in. the u.s. an area planning to boost their military links some experts suggest that washington is trying to counterbalance russia more analysis on that after a break. and before all of that coming up very shortly in the tasha has the latest news from the business world stay with us this is r.t. here in moscow. it's. courageous and creative. elegance and plentiful and both public speaking. that's coming up in. a few european bodybuilders against millions of which immigrants. which may not seem so serious now. but this could be a real threat to. european extremists. on. the book . the at. you know his secret laboratory tim curry was able to build a most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and we're going this is why you should car
political elite is divided over the proper response to the magnitsky act the minister believes that america should not be banned from adopting russian children. for sanctioning lawmakers to the death of a lawyer in police custody that story ahead for you here in. the u.s. an area planning to boost their military links some experts suggest that washington is trying to counterbalance russia more analysis on that after a break. and before all of that coming up very shortly in the tasha has the...
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it shows how america has recovered since the great depression. to sit out this graph from dan mitchell because of these rules add this up and the government spending, tax increase coming can understand when our entrepreneurs think i do not want to hire people then i want to keep my company small then i am stuck with a mandate. i am worried we become like you're up at the same time that model is falling apart. john: we did have these laws but not as many. >> as much as seven like the regulated laissez-faire economy just make sure you have enough breathing room to prosper. over time if government grows faster than a private sector that wedge means the burden of gdp, it is not like one straw causes it to collapse, but there is a tipping point*. are we five years away from being greece or italy? twenty years? i don't know. this trendline is bad. happening under bush and obama. it does not work. john: good intentions and that go bad. clean energy's. >> solyndra. the tip of the a's spurred. dozens of companies go bad. the story behind the story. campai
it shows how america has recovered since the great depression. to sit out this graph from dan mitchell because of these rules add this up and the government spending, tax increase coming can understand when our entrepreneurs think i do not want to hire people then i want to keep my company small then i am stuck with a mandate. i am worried we become like you're up at the same time that model is falling apart. john: we did have these laws but not as many. >> as much as seven like the...
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great to be this nice another figure skating star who came up just short of the grand prix gold was america's ashley wagner the twenty one year old losing out to japan's mao asada to take silver but hopes to such result could be improved if she makes it through those pics i think that the u.s. lady has a very deep in town to be out there are a lot of ladies that are really trying to get on to that olympic team but i think that i'm setting myself up to be in a good position to be on the team so four hundred twenty three days are left before the opening of the twenty fourteen winter olympics during this period hopefully all the plans will come to fruition and the organizers to deliver on their promise to make the sochi games in russia the most successful in his free. r.t. moscow. and i suppose i had. liz. liz. please. please please liz. live. linear emission free accreditation free transport chargers free. range month free risk free studio time free. download free broadcast plug in video for your media projects and free media oh god r.t. dot com. do we speak your language or not a day of. news
great to be this nice another figure skating star who came up just short of the grand prix gold was america's ashley wagner the twenty one year old losing out to japan's mao asada to take silver but hopes to such result could be improved if she makes it through those pics i think that the u.s. lady has a very deep in town to be out there are a lot of ladies that are really trying to get on to that olympic team but i think that i'm setting myself up to be in a good position to be on the team so...
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it shows how america has recovered since the great depression. to sit out this graph from dan mitchell because of these rules add this up and the government spending, tax increase coming can understand when our entrepreneurs think i do not want to hire people then i want to keep my company small then i am stuck with a mandat i am worried we become like you're up at the same time that model is falling apart. john: we did have these laws but not as many. >> as much as seven like the regulated laissez-fae economy just make sure you have enough breathing room to prosper. over time if government grows faster than a private sector that wedge means the burden of gdp, it is not like one raw causes it to collapse, but there is a tipping point*. are we five years away from being greece or italy? twenty years? i don't know. this trendline is bad. happening under bush and obama. it does not work. john: good intentions and that go bad. clean ergy's. >>olyndra. the tip of the a's spurred. dozens of companies go bad. the story behind the story. campaign contrib
it shows how america has recovered since the great depression. to sit out this graph from dan mitchell because of these rules add this up and the government spending, tax increase coming can understand when our entrepreneurs think i do not want to hire people then i want to keep my company small then i am stuck with a mandat i am worried we become like you're up at the same time that model is falling apart. john: we did have these laws but not as many. >> as much as seven like the...
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it shows how america has recovered since the great depression. to sit out this graph from dan mitchell because of these rules add this up and the government spending, tax increase coming can understand when our entrepreneurs think i do not want to hire people then i want to keep my company small then i am stuck with a mandate. i am worried we become like you're up at the same time that model is falling apart. john: we did have these laws but not as many. >> as much as seven like the regulated laissez-faire economy just make sure you have enough breathing room to prosper. over time if government grows faster than a private sector that wedge means the burden of gdp, it is not like one straw causes it to collapse, but there is a tipping point*. are we five years away from being greece or italy? twenty years? i don't know. this trendline is bad. happening under bush and obama. it does not work. john: good intentions and that go bad. clean energy's. >> solyndra. the tip of the a's spurred. dozens of companies go bad. the story behind the story. campai
it shows how america has recovered since the great depression. to sit out this graph from dan mitchell because of these rules add this up and the government spending, tax increase coming can understand when our entrepreneurs think i do not want to hire people then i want to keep my company small then i am stuck with a mandate. i am worried we become like you're up at the same time that model is falling apart. john: we did have these laws but not as many. >> as much as seven like the...
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it shows how america has recovered since the great depression. to sit out this graph from dan mitchell because of these rules add this up and the government spending, tax increase coming can understand when our entrepreneurs think i do not want to hire people then i want to keep my company small then i am stuck with a mandate. i am worried we become like you're up at the same time that model is falling apart. john: we did have these laws but not as many. >> as much as seven like the regulated laissez-faire economy just make sure you have enough breathing room to prosper. over time if government grows faster than a private sector that wedge means the burden of gdp, it is not like one straw causes it to collapse, but there is a tipping point*. are we five years away from being greece or italy? twenty years? i don't know. this trendline is bad. happening under bush and obama. it does not work. john: good intentions and that go bad. clean energy's. >> solyndra. the tip of the a's spurred. dozens of companies go bad. the story behind the story. campai
it shows how america has recovered since the great depression. to sit out this graph from dan mitchell because of these rules add this up and the government spending, tax increase coming can understand when our entrepreneurs think i do not want to hire people then i want to keep my company small then i am stuck with a mandate. i am worried we become like you're up at the same time that model is falling apart. john: we did have these laws but not as many. >> as much as seven like the...
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or two hundred forty year highs in america and the b.s. which warned before the collapse of two thousand and eight that assets were a bubble warning again so people say you know all those zero percent interest rates didn't produce any inflation so says paul krugman and yet the inflation is on the balance sheet of the central banks that have been buying government bonds to create the illusion of economic growth and now we're headed for and massive sovereign bond collapse the biggest collapse in history bigger than the tulip bulb collapse bigger than the south sea bubble collapse bigger than the mississippi company collapse bigger than the nasdaq or nikkei collapse the biggest the mother of all collapses. and they also point out that investors are not being rewarded for their risk they're taking so they don't seem to understand how much risk they're taking for example yields on mortgage bonds have fallen to the lowest level ever recorded spread some corporate debt have narrowed to the way for thin margins of two thousand and seven even thoug
or two hundred forty year highs in america and the b.s. which warned before the collapse of two thousand and eight that assets were a bubble warning again so people say you know all those zero percent interest rates didn't produce any inflation so says paul krugman and yet the inflation is on the balance sheet of the central banks that have been buying government bonds to create the illusion of economic growth and now we're headed for and massive sovereign bond collapse the biggest collapse in...
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it shows how america has recovered since the great depression. to sit out this graph from dan mitchell because of these rules add this up and the government spending, tax increase coming can understand when our entrepreneurs think i do not want to hire people then i want to keep my company small then i am stuck with a mandate. i am worried we become like you're up at the same time that model is falling apart. john: we did have these laws but not as many. >> as much as seven like the regulated laissez-faire economy just make sure you have enough breathing room to prosper. over time if government grows faster than a private sector that wedge means the burden of gdp, it is not like one straw causes it to collapse, but there is a tipping point*. are we five years away from being greece or italy? twenty years? i don't know. this trendline is bad. happening under bush and obama. it does not work. john: good intentions and that go bad. clean energy's. >> solyndra. the tip of the a's spurred. dozens of companies go bad. the story behind the story. campai
it shows how america has recovered since the great depression. to sit out this graph from dan mitchell because of these rules add this up and the government spending, tax increase coming can understand when our entrepreneurs think i do not want to hire people then i want to keep my company small then i am stuck with a mandate. i am worried we become like you're up at the same time that model is falling apart. john: we did have these laws but not as many. >> as much as seven like the...
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america is still by far the largest and america is still the epicenter of technology and innovation, our focus is here. however, occasionally, you know it's worthwhile looking over there, even if it's just to show how dire somebody else's problems are. so here's my take on japan. debt and demographics, huge problems, first, just look at the sheer size of japan's accumulated debt. it is twice the size of its entire economy. it is the most indebted developed country in the world. much worse than even greece. then look at demographics, a little known program that haunts japan, they are having ever fewer babies. they don't want mass immigration to top a falling population and they are living a whole lot longer. so they have a lot of seniors and a tiny up and coming generation. japan has the most extreme demographics in recorded human history. what are they doing b a it? -- about it? not much you can do to persuade liberated japanese women to have more children with very traditional japanese men. that's a huge problem. demographics, like a super tanker, it takes a long time to turn it aro
america is still by far the largest and america is still the epicenter of technology and innovation, our focus is here. however, occasionally, you know it's worthwhile looking over there, even if it's just to show how dire somebody else's problems are. so here's my take on japan. debt and demographics, huge problems, first, just look at the sheer size of japan's accumulated debt. it is twice the size of its entire economy. it is the most indebted developed country in the world. much worse than...
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military under the same logic and what would america do then oh my god maybe the economy would grow no we can't have that here we had a shootout in the ok bond corral between paul singer a vulture fund capitalist versus argentina which is kind of a weak economy in the global matrix of economy why because citigroup in the eighty's loaded up with debt. that they claimed was owed to them from the people of argentina remember walter wriston and citigroup one of the first one of the pioneers in financial para zome you know he looks good on financial terrorism ok pedia there should be water preston who famously said no country ever goes broke so he loaned him of billions of dollars in the government under the corruption in argentina said no that government that debt is now owned by the people is the same trick now used all over europe all over the world it's really the template that the financial terrorists of use to disenfranchise people around the world now we move on to domestic bond. the battle to domestic domestic where u.s. diplomats own america oh yeah that little little school you kn
military under the same logic and what would america do then oh my god maybe the economy would grow no we can't have that here we had a shootout in the ok bond corral between paul singer a vulture fund capitalist versus argentina which is kind of a weak economy in the global matrix of economy why because citigroup in the eighty's loaded up with debt. that they claimed was owed to them from the people of argentina remember walter wriston and citigroup one of the first one of the pioneers in...
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to the americas, you are just getting a smashing of snow over the northern rockies, not too much going on through central and northern portions of the continent. a frontal system moves further toward the atlantic. let's show you what happened when the front moved through. video of the wisconsin. as it moved across the dakotas and great lakes region, plows out in full force in wisconsin. traffic obviously crawling there due to slick roads, but skiers and snowboarders took to the slopes for the first time this year after the winter storm dumped plenty of fresh powder. not everyone was enjoying the snow, however, and there were more than 20 car crashes reported across minnesota. as a result of the early season storm. most of them stuck in ditches or in snow banks. now, after that cold front passes, temperatures are really going to be falling across much of the east. let's show you some of the figures. in chicago, you are down to 2 degrees for your high. 4 degrees in oklahoma city. 11 in houston. tuesday, you will see 1 degree for the low in houston. right down to the south, seeing tempera
to the americas, you are just getting a smashing of snow over the northern rockies, not too much going on through central and northern portions of the continent. a frontal system moves further toward the atlantic. let's show you what happened when the front moved through. video of the wisconsin. as it moved across the dakotas and great lakes region, plows out in full force in wisconsin. traffic obviously crawling there due to slick roads, but skiers and snowboarders took to the slopes for the...
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large prison populations and harsh sentences result in greater profits america's three major private prison companies spend around forty five million dollars over the past ten years on lobbying state and federal governments for supporting immigrant detention mandatory minimum sentences three strikes laws and other legislative measures that contribute to the growth of america's gigantic prison population the u.s. now holds more people behind bars than any other nation more than two million that's one quarter of all prisoners in the world from a cost effectiveness point of view the forty five million dollars that private prisons have reportedly spent over the past decade lobbying to keep prisons fall he's peanuts compared to the viewings that they make every year one can argue about the many causes and effects of america's skyrocketing incarceration rate but since prisons became a for profit industry in the u.s. thirty years ago the number of prisoners has gone up dramatically not to say that it was the only cause behind the spike but many argue will support of it and now with the chea
large prison populations and harsh sentences result in greater profits america's three major private prison companies spend around forty five million dollars over the past ten years on lobbying state and federal governments for supporting immigrant detention mandatory minimum sentences three strikes laws and other legislative measures that contribute to the growth of america's gigantic prison population the u.s. now holds more people behind bars than any other nation more than two million...
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america apparel industry is recovering america is a dynamic vibrant economy where innovation takes place all the time only in japan japan post the second world war showed what it could do there were innovators they led the world in production engineering and manufacturing but now good manufacturing is nothing special but you can find in any country around the world it's been the science of it's been formatted you need a society with this creative tensions people are prepared to think out of the box and create things in japan this leap walking to oblivion. there's no promotion of young talented people everything is based on age they ignore their workforce women now finding women in the boardroom you won't find hardly any women in middle management level all right well mr wood for i appreciate you giving us that perspective because when people talk about japan they're probably mostly talking about the public side in the government debt now sort of thing in the low growth the debt overhang so interesting to hear that corporate perspective i appreciate you being on the show thanks for tellin
america apparel industry is recovering america is a dynamic vibrant economy where innovation takes place all the time only in japan japan post the second world war showed what it could do there were innovators they led the world in production engineering and manufacturing but now good manufacturing is nothing special but you can find in any country around the world it's been the science of it's been formatted you need a society with this creative tensions people are prepared to think out of the...
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annenberg media ♪ captioning sponsored aenberg/c narrator: since 1980, latin america has been onef e most rapidly urbaning regions on eart nowhere are the sults more dramatic than in sao paulo, brazil, the third largest city in the world. in this anatomy of a mega-city, we'll explore: the urban geography of immigration and etic diversity, squatter settlements and self-construction. sao pao, brazil. with its crowded boulevards and massive skyscrapers, it seemswealthy as any city in the world. sao paulo is unique among latin american cities. in the early part ofhe, when places like rio de janeiro copied traditional european styles of construction, sao paulo was following a distinctly american model of urbanism. imitating the forms of chicago and new york, sao paulo built upward, growing vertically very quickly. buin a huge ring around the centrality slies a very different, here, stretching foriles,uickly. is a city of self-built structures in various stages of completion. they line hillsides and rocky streets where some of sao paulo's newest immigrants struggo ild mes om brick and cen
annenberg media ♪ captioning sponsored aenberg/c narrator: since 1980, latin america has been onef e most rapidly urbaning regions on eart nowhere are the sults more dramatic than in sao paulo, brazil, the third largest city in the world. in this anatomy of a mega-city, we'll explore: the urban geography of immigration and etic diversity, squatter settlements and self-construction. sao pao, brazil. with its crowded boulevards and massive skyscrapers, it seemswealthy as any city in the world....
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the population by forcibly preventing reproduction by people thought by some degree to be inferior in america it targeted mostly young poor minorities the mentally disabled or those otherwise deemed unfit to raise children like brooks who was an orphaned teenager she came in my chart with on the for the. she says well you know what you nobody and you won't have no bridge. i said what a way to may one day you mean she said you won't never know. and there's one i want handed to me this is. the grand bronx went on to adopt a little girl and mary howard her husband of forty two years between them they have four grandchildren five great grandchildren and the unfortunate legacy of suffering under the shadow of mandatory sterilization. or order way she will marry somebody should be. this day that anything. they should base. probably one of the most infamous uses of this theory was the radical purity programs in nazi germany. while north carolina's eugenics program reportedly claimed seven thousand six hundred victims before being dissolved in one thousand nine hundred seventy seven north carolina wa
the population by forcibly preventing reproduction by people thought by some degree to be inferior in america it targeted mostly young poor minorities the mentally disabled or those otherwise deemed unfit to raise children like brooks who was an orphaned teenager she came in my chart with on the for the. she says well you know what you nobody and you won't have no bridge. i said what a way to may one day you mean she said you won't never know. and there's one i want handed to me this is. the...